МⱯGΛ Silence on Loss of War Hero
Lt. Col. George Hardy, the last surviving World War II combat pilot of the original Tuskegee Airmen, passed away on the night of Tuesday, September 23, 2025, in Sarasota, Florida, at the age of 100.
No word on this has come from the White House or TPUSA.
Hardy flew 21 combat missions over Europe in World War II, and also served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, earning him a decorated career as one of the U.S. military’s pioneering Black aviators.
No word on this from the White House or TPUSA.
Lt. Hardy was celebrated for his courage, determination to overcome racial discrimination, and advocacy for the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen in his later years through lectures and public education.
No word on this from the White House or TPUSA.
Major outlets such as NBC News, CBS News, Military.com, the National WWII Museum, and PBS have covered Hardy’s death, highlighting his extraordinary military career and lasting impact.
Still No word from the White House or TPUSA.
No stadiums with pyrotechnics. No auxiliary events across the country. No reiteration of Kirk’s refrain “I’m afraid when I see a Black pilot.” No proposed national holidays. No propsals to put Hardy’s image on U.S. currency. No mandates to public institutions to fly their flags at half mast.
Why is it taking so long? Don’t worry, once the “liberal media” picks it up and runs with it, МⱯGΛ will then respond with this critique as an attack by the Left. When that happens, none of the Trump folks will hear anything of value about Lt. Hardy.
PROVE ME WRONG.
#charliekirk #TPUSA